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Raleigh consistently ranks among the nation’s fastest-growing metropolitan areas. In the last 20 years, new industries such as life sciences, finance and technology have grown, while deeply-rooted business sectors such as manufacturing, government services and higher education remain vital.

Womble Carlyle has grown with the Triangle. From our four-attorney office in 1982, Womble Carlyle’s Raleigh office now features nearly 60 attorneys in the following practice areas:

Public Finance—Our attorneys have acted as bond counsel on hundreds of state and local bond issues used to build new schools, pave roads and construct airports and hospitals, among other purposes. We also represent financial institutions in the public finance area.

Product Liability—Womble Carlyle offers a product liability litigation strategy forged in science. Our team brings both the scientific experience and legal experience needed to win tough product liability cases. Our practice includes product liability litigation, including large-scale class action suits; appellate work all the way up to the U.S. Supreme Court; and international product liability defense.

Government Relations—Led by a former four-term Governor and Chief Justice of the N.C. Supreme Court, Womble Carlyle has the access and know-how to help clients in any interaction with state and local government bodies in North Carolina.

Real Estate Development—The Raleigh area consistently ranks among the nation’s five fastest-growing markets. Even during the economic slowdown, the region continued to grow. Our team has been at the forefront of helping companies plan this growth. One emerging area of our practice is green development, as companies seek to reduce their impact on the environment.

Intellectual Property—In today’s global economy, defending trade secrets is more difficult than ever. Womble Carlyle’s team has both the legal knowledge and technological acumen to protect and leverage your patents, copyrights and trade secrets.

Business Litigation—Business litigation, including antitrust, is at the heart of Womble Carlyle’s 130-year practice. In addition to the top-notch litigators, we also offer Superior Value Services to support your litigation, which can provide greater value and more favorable outcomes.

Capital Markets—In good economic times and bad, we help financial institutions, institutional investors and other corporate clients make smart deals. In addition, we represent governmental bodies in incentives and public financing matters.

Labor and Employment—Our goal is to help businesses navigate the complex array of employment laws and avoid trouble. Should a problem arise, we have a proven track record of experience in employment litigation.

Womble Carlyle’s Raleigh office also supports a wide range of community efforts, including Habitat for Humanity, the Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina and the United Way.

Practices & Industries

A full-service business law firm, Womble Carlyle serves a wide range of regional, national and international clients in industries that include health care, life sciences, financial services, commercial real estate, intellectual property/patent, and telecommunications, as well as educational institutions and governmental bodies and agencies.

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We provide value by combining professional skill, technology, and a thorough understanding of our clients’ needs to deliver high quality, cost-effective and responsive services.

For more than 130 years, Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, LLP lawyers have helped businesses grow and thrive. The firm is perennially ranked among the leading law firms in the country by American Lawyer magazine.